HARDBOARDS

10' 6" Predator

11' Warrior

12' Titan

Live in Water™ is the guiding principal behind Fisher Boards. With over 40 years of experience, we have perfected a fundamental design that allows an enjoyable and fulfilling experience whether you are a first time rider or a long-time enthusiast looking to win your next race.

Our hardboards are designed with three critical performance fundamentals that we are famous for:

SUPERIOR STABILITY

Our paddle boards are simply the most stable boards built without having the massive widths and volumes you see on other boards touted as “stable”. The combination of volume and design elements create a much larger sweet spot to stand; resulting in an incredibly stable and easy to paddle board.

PRECISION CONTROL

Our fin proprietary 2+1 fin set up and placement keep the board from straying off the center line. This effect is known as Yaw, and by minimizing it the rider can sustain a straighter path over longer distances.

Hassle-free automatic vent cap to prevent the board blowing in heat (delaminating) or taking on water because you failed to properly vent and then remember to retighten the manual cap on competitor’s boards.

1 leash attachment and 1 accessory (like an anchor) post.

FAQ’s

All of our paddle boards are designed to be great “all-around” boards. Whether you are out for a casual paddle on your favorite flat water spot, or you are planning to win that next charity race event, we’ve got the right board for you, and you don’t have to choose from 90 different models with 90 different features each either! We make it simple to have fun! Here’s the FAQ’s on our hardboard line:

What size board do I need?

Simple “rule of thumb”…the taller you are and the more you weigh, and the less skill you have the larger the board you want! Generally speaking, larger sized boards provide more stability, while the smaller ones provide more maneuverability and are just all ‘round easier to handle. Height and weight being equal across gender, women as a rule of thumb can paddle shorter boards because their center of gravity is lower giving them naturally better balance regardless of skill level. There are no hard fast rules. It’s all up to your own imagination!

Can I ride waves with this board?

The 10’6” yes – for thigh high gentle rollers…but we don’t recommend it. This is an “all rounder” board designed for flat water (lakes, bays, rivers, etc.).

So… I picked out my board, what else do I need?

At a minimum…a paddle and a leash! However, these boards are investments, and you want to consider protecting your investment with a good board bag. Depending on your transportation, you might want to look at board racks and pads too.